
PSEB Punjab Board Class 10th Result 2022: The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) announced the class 10 results today on July 5 at 12:15 pm. The pass percentage this year is 97.94 per cent. However, the Punjab Board class 10 result link was activated at the official website on July 6 at 10 am. Candidates can check their respective results at the official website — pseb.ac.in.
The top 3 ranks positions have been bagged by girls. This year’s Punjab Board topper is Nancy Rani from Ferozpur. The first and second rank holders have secured the same marks, however, since Nancy was younger she has been given the top rank as per the tie-breaker formula.
The Punjab board class 10 term-II examinations were conducted from April 24 to May 19, 2022, in an offline pen and paper mode by following all the COVID-19 guidelines provided by the government of India.
PSEB Class 10 board result 2022: How to check through website
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Step 1: Visit the official website — pseb.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the “PSEB class 10 result 2022” link, available on the homepage.
Step 3: Fill the required details like roll number and date of birth (DOB)
Step 4: Click on submit and the Punjab class 10 result will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download and take a printout for the future reference
PSEB Class 10 board result 2022: How to check via SMS
To check the results via SMS candidates should follow the below format:
Step 1: Type an SMS: PB10 <Roll No>.
Step 2: Send to 5676750.
Step 3: PSEB class 10 result 2022 will be sent on the same number. Take a printout for future reference.
In 2021, the overall passing percentage recorded by the PSEB was 99.93 per cent where girls scored more than boys by scoring 99.94 per cent, in comparison to boys’ 99.92 per cent in class 10 exams.. Last year, the performance of government schools was better than affiliated and associated schools, and out of the total 3,21,384 students, 3,21,163 passed in class 10 exams.
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